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    Photography was invented during the time when art academies and public intellectuals were taught a hands-on theories and technique and at the same time strengthening the field of fine arts. In the nineteenth-century, numerous critics scrutinised the daguerreotype image were in favor to not think it

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    Abstract This research was conducted to find out the link between film industry and fashion photography in Bangladesh. Also the main concern was to find out whether development of film industry can contribute to the development of fashion photography or not. Hence, the first task was to find out the current situation of film industry and fashion photography in Bangladesh. Though photography in Bangladesh has developed a lot in past few years but it is still under develop in the sector of fashion

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    [H1]15.4: The Union Triumphant [keywords] Copperheads New York City Draft Riots Sherman’s March to the Sea [/keywords] [learning objectives] By the end of this section, you will be able to: • Describe the reasons why many Americans doubted that Abraham Lincoln would be reelected • Explain how the Union forces overpowered the Confederacy By the outset of 1864, after three years of war, the Union had mobilized its resources for the ongoing struggle on a massive scale. The government had overseen the

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    The Ferment of Reform and Culture By Nneka Ezeanya and Jasmine Hollins Explain the women’s rights movement of the early 19th century. How were they treated, what were their issues and who were their leaders? What was the Second Great Awakening? Why and how did it start? What impact did it have on America? What was the condition of public education during the early period of America? How and why was public education reformed? How did the diversity in religious views play a role in the evolution

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    Right Place, Right Time Episode 3 of 6 Duration: 1 hour Being in the right place at the right time'; 'the decisive moment'; 'getting in close' - in the popular imagination this is photography at its best, a medium that makes viewers eyewitnesses to the moments when history is made. Just how good is photography at making sense of what it records? Is getting in close always better than standing back, and how decisive are the moments that photographers risk their necks to capture? Set against the

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    ARTS103OL Art Appreciation FORMAL ANALYSIS FORMAL ANALYSIS of: Luncheon of the Boating Party By Auguste Renoir For ARTS103OL Art Appreciation Instructor: The intent of this paper is to provide a greater understanding of the selected art object. Through objective analysis of the formal elements that make up the art object and considerations of the social and cultural climate in which it was conceived, a greater understanding of the art objects significance will be achieved. Part

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    To what extent have spies and covert operations shaped the course of history? Espionage plays a big role in our history and there are many examples that show it. The importance of espionage in military affairs has been recognized since the beginning of recorded history. The Egyptians had a well-developed secret service, and spying and subversion are mentioned in the Iliad and in the Bible. The ancient Chinese treatise (c.500 B.C.) on the art of war devotes much attention to deception and intelligence

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    History of Globallization

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    United States to the Pacific Ocean.         plow.  1825 The world’s first passenger railroad began to operate in England. 1834 Cyrus McCormick (U.S.) patented a harvesting machine. 1838 Louis Jacques Daguerre (France) made a daguerreotype photograph. 1839 Baseball was first played at Cooperstown, New York. 1840 Charles Darwin (U.K.) published Zoology of the Voyage of the Beagle. 1840 The penny post was introduced in Britain. 1844 Samuel F.B. Morse sent the first message over telegraph

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    Chapter 1: The Invention of Writing - From the early Paleolithic to the Neolithic period (35,000 BC to 4,000 BC), early Africans and Europeans left paintings in caves, including the Lascaux caves in Southern France. - Early pictures were made for survival and for utilitarian and ritualistic purposes. - Petroglyphs are carved or scratched signs on rock. - These images became symbols for what would be the first spokenlanguage. - Cuneiform – Wedged shaped writing, created in 3000BC. Started

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